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1. A method of streaming data units to a user terminal at a duplicating switch, the method comprising: receiving a stream of content encoded using a first communications protocol; decoding the stream of content from the first communications protocol; using the duplicating switch to store the decoded stream of content; receiving a request from the user terminal for content corresponding to the stored stream, wherein the user terminal is accessible using a second communications protocol that is different from the first communications protocol; and in response to the received request, using the duplicating switch to duplicate the stored stream of content by: duplicating the stored stream of content, encoding the duplicated stream of content using the second communications protocol, and forwarding the encoded duplicated stream to the user terminal using the second communications protocol.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein using the duplicating switch to store the decoded stream of content includes storing content that is temporally related to a stream of content that is being currently duplicated.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein using the duplicating switch to store the decoded stream of content includes storing more than one instance of the same portion of content.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein using the duplicating switch to store the decoded stream of content includes storing additional instances of the stream of content as demand for the content increases.
5. The method of claim 4 further comprising using location identifiers to access content that is time-shifted as two different streams.
6. The method of claim 1 further comprising using a location identifier to indicate which portion of content is being generated into the duplicated stream of content.
7. A duplicating switch comprising: a first communications interface structured and arranged to receive a stream of content encoded using a first communications protocol and decode the stream of content from the first communications protocol; a storage processor structured and arranged to store the decoded stream of content; a duplicating processor structured and arranged to duplicate the stored stream of content in response to a request from a user terminal for content corresponding to the stored stream; and a second communications interface structured and arranged to: receive the request from the user terminal for content corresponding to the stored stream, wherein the user terminal is accessible using a second communications protocol that is different from the first communications protocol, encode the duplicated stream of content using the second communications protocol, and forward the encoded duplicated stream to the user terminal using the second communications protocol.
8. The duplicating switch of claim 7 wherein the storage processor is further structured and arranged to store content that is temporally related to a stream of content that is being currently duplicated.
9. The duplicating switch of claim 7 wherein the storage processor is further structured and arranged to store more than one instance of the same portion of content.
10. The duplicating switch of claim 7 wherein the storage processor is further structured and arranged to store additional instances of the stream of content as demand for the content increases.
11. The duplicating switch of claim 10 further comprising a second memory processor structured and arranged to use location identifiers to access content that is time-shifted as two different streams.
12. The duplicating switch of claim 7 further comprising a first memory processor structured and arranged to use a location identifier to indicate which portion of content is being generated into the duplicated stream.
13. A duplicating switch comprising: means for receiving a stream of content encoded using a first communications protocol; means for decoding the stream of content from the first communications protocol; means for using the duplicating switch to store the decoded stream of content; means for receiving a request from a user terminal for content corresponding to the stored stream, wherein the user terminal is accessible using a second communications protocol that is different from the first communications protocol; and in response to the received request, means for using the duplicating switch to duplicate the stored stream of content by: duplicating the stored stream of content, encoding the duplicated stream of content using the second communications protocol, and forwarding the encoded duplicated stream to the user terminal using the second communications protocol.
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August 2, 2011
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